>>un, years ago, and not too long ago, the united states had some of the-- the majority of the largest financial institutions in world. now we've gone down to the point-- you can count them on one hand. where are the rest of the large financial institutions? elsewhere in the world. if what this administration says we're going to tie the hand even more so we're going to put a limit on them, the secretary answered your question by saying, do you want to dismantle them? he should have said yes because that's what their legislation allows the administration to do, to dismantem them when they get larger than they want them to be. we will be uncompetitive with the rest of the financial markets in the world world as we continue to be so with the policies they've enact so far-- or tried to enact. >> woodruff: do you believe any limit should be placed on these large megabanks? >> schuss the limit should be on the other side of the page. the limit should be that the taxpayer should not be the avenue for recourse when they have problems. when the banks grow to-- or when these financial institutio